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Inviting suggestions over the Elimination of Violence against Women

Start Date :
Nov 25, 2021
Last Date :
Dec 24, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The National Commission for Women, a Statutory Body set up in January 1992 under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 has the mandate to safeguard the constitutional and ...
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Deepak Devdaliya
4 years 4 months ago
Currently women's safety rules are following very important too seriously. Social devoplement will be good to be Women's seriously safety.dainik bhaskar quiz answesr today Education of personal safety is good for women's devoplement.
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Deepak Devdaliya
4 years 4 months ago
There are multiple institutions to protect women
1. Ministry
2. Courts
3. Police
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4. Numerous women empowerment schemes running into crores.
As per NCRB data, 70-98% false cases are filed, destroying lives of innocent law abiding men and their families.
When a real crime happens, this system is conspicuously absent.
Solution is removing corruption in the systems. Having internal Investigation.
That's where real solution lies
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Sinha Rajeev
4 years 4 months ago
Providing quality health care services for violence survivors is critical in any crisis, whether it be natural disasters, conflicts or disease outbreaks. WHO works with partners around the world to promote a health systems response to violence against women and girls in crisis settings.
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Jeyashree K B
4 years 4 months ago
1. Freedom of Speech
2. Education
3. Freedom to marry
4. Avoiding sexual videos which underestimating women
5. Child abuse should reduce ( Strict punishments for the culprits )
6. Mental health
7. Respect to Transgender
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yogesh chopra
4 years 4 months ago
Dear honorable members,
1. Uniform civil code
2. Education of the girl child
3. Spiritual guidance for meditation, yoga & knowledge
4. School Education should teach ways of dealing with situations
5. Martial arts training for self defense
6. Change in mindset by society
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Shaikh Khaja Peer
4 years 4 months ago
In my opinion Three main things need to be done to eliminate violence and empower woman all the ways.
1. Assigning female representatives with enough authority to handle women issues regionally at city/town level, so that they directly deal with woman issues and direct the cases to police in appropriate manner from the begining, thus woman will be confident enough to comeup with their issues and get justice to their claims.
2. We have enough laws for women welfare but implementation is very poor, so need to setup few examples by punishing leader, rich class so that other citizen afraid of commiting such crimes or disputes. It has be to done time to time to show off that law is so strict and it will not spare anyone. That will make big impact on the society from wrong doings about woman.
3. For economic empowerment of women seperate and user friendly apps for mobiles need to be created, which will explain the current schemes, their details and the way to avail them online.
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PARTHA CHAUDHURI
4 years 4 months ago
If a neighbour comes home intoxicated in late night and brutalises his wife, the people in surrounding households are bound by the hesitation to intervene. What if their intervention aggravates the violence afterwards? What if the wife herself tells them not to interfere into her conjugal relationship? So there must be a social system to react to such incidents because it often becomes traumatic for the listener of the pained cries and the growling of the aggressor husband. It is best that every locality develops a committee of ladies to whom the victim of gender violence can go for advice and support. Such interactions must be kept confidential to protect the victim, until the committee completes the process of obtaining institutional help. Such help can be reinforced by statute creating in every locality, a legally recognised position of counsellor akin to Justice of Peace.
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lucky trivedi
4 years 4 months ago
IN THIS MONEY SAVVY WORLD WHERE EVEN THE MOST ESSENTIAL ELEMENT - ' OXYGEN' IS AVAILABLE ONLY BY MONEY . TAKING IN TO CONSIDERSTION THE SCENARIO OF COVID , ALL THOSE WHO COULD AFFORD TO PURCHASE OXYGEN CYLINDERS SURVIVED
ELSE MANY OF THEM LOST THEIR LIVES , THEREFORE I THINK THAT WOMEN CAN BE EMPOWERED ONLY IF THEY ARE FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT . SO THEY SHOULD BE EDUCATED AND EMPLOYED TO STAND SELF RELIANT AND NOT BEING A PARASITE TO MALE COUNTERPARTS .IN THIS WAY WOMEN WOULD BE ABLE TO EARN THEIR LIVELIHOOD AND SINCE THEY ARE EDUCTAED THEY CAN RAISE THEIR VOICE AGAINST VIOLENCE .MOST OF THE WOMEN ARE DEPENDENT ON MEN FOR FULFILLING THEIR NEEDS AND HENCE THEY TOLERATE THE VIOLANCE BUT WHEN THEY ARE SELF SUFFICIENT THEN NEITHER THE MEN WOULD DARE TO HARASS WOMEN NOR WOMEN WOULD BEAR IT SILENTLY .
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osrmurty
4 years 4 months ago
Implementation of uniform civil code is the only way to safeguard the musilim women. Women education is also necessary to check the women exploitation
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Aishwarya Patki
4 years 4 months ago
When we have covid or flu in the environment, we dont try change the environment rather we immunise and protect ourselves. On the similar line, when we have many women abuse cases we do makes laws for their protection but immunising and making women stronger is more important. Here is my suggestion. In the marriage registration office, the registration will only be possible if the girl is trained in any martial art. Also, free courses for the same will be available online (YouTube), so that government need not spend a lot on this and for exam she can go to exam centre (if possible no exam fees for girls). #nariShakti
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